Petrucci Canti C
Third part of Petrucci’s first music print. View
Read MoreThe chansonnier Pixérécourt (Paris Bibliothèque Nationale fr. 15123) is one of the largest collections of French and Italien chansons collected around 1485. Copyright remains with the author Clemens Goldberg, please […]
Read MoreThis major source of French and Italian chansons is now available online. Compare our edition in the Internet Academy! http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b9007335q/f3.image
Read MoreChoirbook from 1525 with Salve Regina settings by: Josquin, Richafort, Pipelare, Obrecht, de la Rue et. al. http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0007/bsb00079119/images/
Read MoreThe French chansonnier Sevilla, Biblioteca Columbina 5-I-43 was torn apart at the end of the 19th century. Parts of this theft have reappeared in Paris, BN, nouvelles acquisitions fr. 4379. […]
Read MoreParis, Bibliothèque Nationale, nouv. acquisitions françaises 4379 View Facsimile
Read MoreThe French chansonnier Sevilla, Biblioteca Columbina 5-I-43 was torn apart at the end of the 19th century. Parts of this theft have reappeared in Paris, BN, nouvelles acquisitions fr. 4379. […]
Read MoreMadrid, Biblioteca Columbina, 7-1-28 Main source of Spanish secular music around 1480. View Facsimile
Read MoreThis cancionero was created around 1490 and is a major source for songs from Cornago, de Triana and Urrede. View Facsimile information about the source
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